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The Broken Bridge

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At 16, Ginny finds that her love of painting connects her to the artistic Haitian mother she never knew and eases the isolation she feels as the only mixed-race teen in her Welsh village. When she learns she has a half-brother by her father's first marriage, her world is shattered. Ginny embarks on a quest for the truth that will allow her to claim her artistic heritage—and face her father.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 2, 1992
      This contemporary novel may well surprise fans of Pullman's ( The Tiger in the Well ; Shadow in the North ) atmospheric 19th-century thrillers. Yet to American readers more familiar with Dickens and Conan Doyle than Dylan Thomas, for instance, its setting--a small Welsh seaside village--may be even more exotic than Victorian London. Pullman deftly interweaves strong themes of racism, coming-of-age, the need for artistic expression and the search for family ties in this moving tale of a mixed-blood teenager growing up in rural north Wales. Ginny, 16, has always been close to her father, who told her that her Haitian mother, a painter, died when she was an infant. Suddenly Ginny's world is turned upside-down when her half-brother Robert, whom she hadn't known existed, comes to live with them. As Ginny makes discoveries about her father and recalls disturbing memories of long ago, she becomes obsessed with learning the truth about the past--the ``broken bridge.'' Ginny's quest is almost mythic in its intensity; the emotional truths that Pullman reveals are so heartfelt and raw that they hardly read like fiction. A spellbinding yarn from an accomplished author. Ages 12-up.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 14, 1994
      PW commented that the author ``deftly interweaves strong themes'' in this ``moving'' tale of a half-black teenager growing up in rural north Wales. Ages 12-up.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:5
  • Lexile® Measure:780
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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